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and it takes a lot of technology to make a diaper that doesn't leak or to make a facial tissue that's really soft. and we're also trying to be really innovative in how we market. so new marketing techniques, whether it's facebook apps or things we can do to communicate with moms contingent tally around the world is really driving our business today. >> and one of the things, tom, in your conference call, you said, look, we have premium diaper innovation launching in the second quarter. what i felt when i read that, look, whatever you see in front of you is going to get better, and every time you see the innovate, you seem to make a step function in sales. >> well, you know, jim, one of the great things about our business, there are babies being born every day. and the universal insight around the world is that moms want the very best product for their baby. and so you have got to continually be innovating because there -- you've got babies leaving the category, you've got babies coming into the category every day. and so we know, we've got to get out of bed every morning, coming to wo
and it takes a lot of technology to make a diaper that doesn't leak or to make a facial tissue that's really soft. and we're also trying to be really innovative in how we market. so new marketing techniques, whether it's facebook apps or things we can do to communicate with moms contingent tally around the world is really driving our business today. >> and one of the things, tom, in your conference call, you said, look, we have premium diaper innovation launching in the second quarter....
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how many of these new products are literally made by -- we have a lot out here, by technology that didn't exist before and how much share are you taking and business doing because of innovation? >> you know, jim, innovation is what it's all about. i was just in china and korea, we've got a new global innovation center in korea where we've got people from all over the world inventing new products, and it takes a lot of technology to make a diaper that doesn't leak or to make a facial tissue that's really soft. and we're also trying to be really innovative in how we market. so new digital marketing techniques, whether it's facebook apps or things we can do to communicate with moms digitally around the world is really driving our business today. >> and one of the things, tom, in your conference call, you said, look, we have premium diaper innovation launching in the second quarter. what i felt when i read that, look, whatever you see in front of you is going to get better, and every time you seem to innovate, you seem to make a step function in sales. >> well, you know, jim, one of the great
how many of these new products are literally made by -- we have a lot out here, by technology that didn't exist before and how much share are you taking and business doing because of innovation? >> you know, jim, innovation is what it's all about. i was just in china and korea, we've got a new global innovation center in korea where we've got people from all over the world inventing new products, and it takes a lot of technology to make a diaper that doesn't leak or to make a facial...
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science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've dumped a few jerks covered. the book about international airport in the very heart of moscow. from moscow this is r.t. thank you for joining us today at least twenty six people have been killed in iraq as they gathered to vent their anger at the shia led government ahead of the publication of local election results. and off is in iraq for us. fire. tens of thousands of. anti-terrorism laws that have been. viable. option. very much and. joined us from london by jim brown of the stop the will coalition here coming on the program good to see you today jim obviously there's been a fresh surge in violence in iraq over the past month or so we've seen a thousand people being killed in various bomb attacks. what is the security situation now. it. rises and falls but the level of violence has never. gone back to what it was ten years ago after the war and talking about it's never return to that there's been terrible periods of around two thousand and six and against that things are much better than otherwise the level o
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proprietary technology in a growth business, which is oil. this is not a company that is cutthroat against halliburton, baker hughes. it's the one that everybody uses. david demshur, president and ceo of core labs. clb going higher. >> coming up, home grown? the stock may be a newcomer, but you'll recognize the brands behind realogy holdings. from coldwell banker to century 21, they're synonymous with real estate. as housing starts hit their best levels in nearly five years, can this company capitalize? cramer conducts an open house with the ceo just ahead. >>> after another really tough session the markets are growing more and more volatile by the day. can we just take a breath for a moment and remember that despite all the worries there are still parts of this economy that are going strong? like housing, a totally domestic industry. not france, not germany, not socgen. that's not going to be drilled by european woes or a chinese slowdown. they have nothing to do with each other. the housing comeback is still with us, as we know from yesterd
proprietary technology in a growth business, which is oil. this is not a company that is cutthroat against halliburton, baker hughes. it's the one that everybody uses. david demshur, president and ceo of core labs. clb going higher. >> coming up, home grown? the stock may be a newcomer, but you'll recognize the brands behind realogy holdings. from coldwell banker to century 21, they're synonymous with real estate. as housing starts hit their best levels in nearly five years, can this...
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goings way it is and with drone technology advancing and drones getting smaller and smaller, they are not going to the the giant, big predators flying over pakistan, but little small drones to be armed with things. this is not science fiction here in terms of this is actually happening. >> booktv on location on the campus of the university of southern california at the l.a. times festival of books talking with mark mazzetti, "new york times" national security correspondent and author of this book, "the way of the knife," and, jim, you're the next caller from idaho. hi, jim. >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen. i have a question. the la proider of servicee of to the war department in afghanistan, and i asked how the afghans were going, and i quoted him in the remark right now saying that it's basically a total failure. he went into details about that aspect of what basic means. what do you think the result is basically in afghanistan? >> well, it's obviously a question on a lot of people's mind. i see the obama administration says by next summer they draw troops down. i think that, yo
goings way it is and with drone technology advancing and drones getting smaller and smaller, they are not going to the the giant, big predators flying over pakistan, but little small drones to be armed with things. this is not science fiction here in terms of this is actually happening. >> booktv on location on the campus of the university of southern california at the l.a. times festival of books talking with mark mazzetti, "new york times" national security correspondent and...
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. >>> it's really about technology. because none of these unconventional shale plays would matter if we didn't have the tech to make it economical to drill it. what we really have is an energy technology revolution and these advances aren't unique to north america. they're spreading all over the globe, and who's spearheading this transformation? who represents the vanguard of the oil revolution and its intellectual property? easy. that's core labs. clb. i like to think of it as a technology company that happens to be in the oil service business. core's proprietary technology helps oil companies figure out where to drill. it also helps them squeeze more crude out of existing reservoirs. now, core labs got hit hard today, down $3.41, 2.63%. the company just reported a terrific quarter. 7 cent earnings beat off $1.15 basis. revenue coming in higher than expected up 11% year over year. and raising its guidance for next quarter. don't have a lot of companies doing that. i think the stock bounces back and then some tomorrow.
. >>> it's really about technology. because none of these unconventional shale plays would matter if we didn't have the tech to make it economical to drill it. what we really have is an energy technology revolution and these advances aren't unique to north america. they're spreading all over the globe, and who's spearheading this transformation? who represents the vanguard of the oil revolution and its intellectual property? easy. that's core labs. clb. i like to think of it as a...
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because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as the growth rate would have been outstanding for a personal computer-related block or a cellphone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to know the subsector. you need to know how your company stacks up against the growth rate of that subsector. you need to have a good handle whether that larger is in favor or isn't. the bottom line, nothing is worse than a bad stock in a bad seccor neighborhood. nothing is better than owning a good stock in a good stock neighborhood. if you do not match the sector growth and do not determine whether the sector is in favor versus out of favor, then the earnings report better than expected or not, it won't mean a thing. when we return, i will give you several more ways to use these reports in the context of stock picking, not just trading. the drive you will come to see is pretty much a zero sub game. stay with cramer. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinki
because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as the growth rate would have been outstanding for a personal computer-related block or a cellphone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need to know the subsector. you need to know how your company stacks up against the growth rate of that subsector. you need to have a good handle whether that larger is in favor or isn't. the bottom line, nothing is worse than a bad stock in a bad seccor...
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sector analysis is particularly important with technology because people confuse this group of stocks, which comprises 15% of the s&p 500, constantly. tech is a whole group of sectors, semi conductors, software, cloud, internet, hardware makers, cell phones, tech, telecommunications tech, infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each has a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the growth rates of the companies i follow versus the individual sectors. the growth rate doesn't work. cloud stock, for example, are highly valued, meaning the high values to growth rates are extreme. that means there is no room for error or hair as we call it. in 2011, one of my favorite cloud plays reported a magnificent quarter. the guidance was lighter than i was hoping. the stock immediately got pancaked and stayed ugly for a long time. why? because it underperformed its portion of the technology sector even as the growth rate would have been outstanding for a personal computer-related stock or a disk drive, semiconductor or cellphone company. these days knowing what the sector is isn't enough. you need t
sector analysis is particularly important with technology because people confuse this group of stocks, which comprises 15% of the s&p 500, constantly. tech is a whole group of sectors, semi conductors, software, cloud, internet, hardware makers, cell phones, tech, telecommunications tech, infrastructure stocks, assemblers, each has a separate growth rate. here i like to look at the growth rates of the companies i follow versus the individual sectors. the growth rate doesn't work. cloud...
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we're all lamenting the lack of growth in technology, but that's because we're looking for technology in all the wrong places, like personal computers, which are just like electric coasters now. in servers, in cell phones. we should be looking for it in the oil patch, where core labs is responsible for mapping out and foipding out where the ail and gas is. the technology that core labs has invented is what's behind so many of these new fields. whether it be noble energy off the coast of israel, that's like in here, okay? or the gulf, or a whole host of companies looking for the next big discovery on this continent. oh, and let's be really discerning. when we get results from many of the oil and gas companies over the next few days, we're going to hear moaning and groaning about how the commodities come down in price. but when you have proprietary technology like core, you don't need to worry about the price of the commodity, because every company needs you to find oil where the oil is and help them get it out of the ground. that's why this stock rocketed $10 today, to finish at $136.5
we're all lamenting the lack of growth in technology, but that's because we're looking for technology in all the wrong places, like personal computers, which are just like electric coasters now. in servers, in cell phones. we should be looking for it in the oil patch, where core labs is responsible for mapping out and foipding out where the ail and gas is. the technology that core labs has invented is what's behind so many of these new fields. whether it be noble energy off the coast of israel,...
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know, technology, the bad guys have access to technology, too. so there's -- >> what do they got? >> well, i mean, they're sending encrypted messages and things like that. some of these are so complicated that the government has a hard time, you know, cracking the code. so, you know, it can -- technology can work against us as well. >> yeah. there's some discussion. i don't know if it's true. put it there, governor, and everybody, that one of these guys was walking around talking on his cell phone while carrying his bags around. so i think they might be a bit behind the curb here, luxury. that's more guidance to where they were. and, anyway, i do think we're going to have a heck of a story. it's worth watching, sticking around for a few moments. although they're delaying this to get this right, this is probably the most important fbi briefing in history since the lindbergh case. they're coming out -- here we have mike barnicle is here. mike, where are you, mike? you're at boston. give us a bit, if you can, while we have a moment with you -- >> on
know, technology, the bad guys have access to technology, too. so there's -- >> what do they got? >> well, i mean, they're sending encrypted messages and things like that. some of these are so complicated that the government has a hard time, you know, cracking the code. so, you know, it can -- technology can work against us as well. >> yeah. there's some discussion. i don't know if it's true. put it there, governor, and everybody, that one of these guys was walking around...
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spanning hardware and often wear and interprize applications and internet technology and gun safety technologies. we came together right after the tragic shootings in newtown to support the needs of the sandy hook promise and i am proud to announce today, the sandy hook innovation challenge. this is a program that will offer an incentive prize to the most promising new ideas. the mechanics of the mies are still being worked out. but here today, i want to issue a call nationwide, call, to the most innovative new ideas. and ask people to who ves ideas to log on to the sandy hook promise website and that is sandy hook promise, all one word,.org. it is intended to dove tail with the government and also to expand the scope of that beyond the areas that the government's efforts will cover. this will result in the most rapid and thorough exploration of new innovations that will help us reduce gun violence and reduce gun violence against our children. later this afternoon, the technology committee will be meeting and we will work on creating the structure and the promise to insure that all of the innova
spanning hardware and often wear and interprize applications and internet technology and gun safety technologies. we came together right after the tragic shootings in newtown to support the needs of the sandy hook promise and i am proud to announce today, the sandy hook innovation challenge. this is a program that will offer an incentive prize to the most promising new ideas. the mechanics of the mies are still being worked out. but here today, i want to issue a call nationwide, call, to the...
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all 10 s&pectors lower with technology and financial seeing the biggest declines. the dow still fell by 138 points, closing the day at 14,618. the s&p 500 was down 22 and the nasdaq down by 60 points dragged down by shares of apple which dipped below $400 a share today before closing at $402. that after cirius logic hinted at a slowdown in production iphones d ipads. >>> jp morgan chase with a 3.5% decline. bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: it was another whip saw day that started ugly right off the bat. the problem is that key commodities like copper, aluminum and nickel were again dropping at essentially 52-week lows, all on concerns out slowing global growth. key commodities hit 52-week lows as well. and while commodity stocks like materials and energy suffered, there were also notable decline in industrials and in financials like bank of america which missed earnings estimates. and in technology stocks, tech bell whether apple hit a new 52-week low on concerns whether slowing iphone
all 10 s&pectors lower with technology and financial seeing the biggest declines. the dow still fell by 138 points, closing the day at 14,618. the s&p 500 was down 22 and the nasdaq down by 60 points dragged down by shares of apple which dipped below $400 a share today before closing at $402. that after cirius logic hinted at a slowdown in production iphones d ipads. >>> jp morgan chase with a 3.5% decline. bob fasanni has more on today's action in the markets from the floor of...
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>> well, the oil is being produced through technology in advances in technology. and the companies that have that technology on board, those skills, they're going to get more out than the last guy. the people that we brought in are very smart, a family that's been in the business for years. they didn't have to deal in stock so they're making a bet on their own. >> how about utica? you've been able to amass a pretty good position. when we were in utica, we were with clemmen, previous ceo and he stumbled on what he thought would be an oily area and turned out to be natural gas. i know you've got some wells coming due right now. how does it look, more oil and gas? >> it looks great. >> it does. >> it looks more oil than gas but there is some gas there. so we'll have to build the infrastructure to get oall of te product offsite. >> when i read through the financials and conference calls, you want to do it your way, which i know builds up great value. but you'll also be outspending your current cash flow. so you'll have to make a series of disposals in order to make th
>> well, the oil is being produced through technology in advances in technology. and the companies that have that technology on board, those skills, they're going to get more out than the last guy. the people that we brought in are very smart, a family that's been in the business for years. they didn't have to deal in stock so they're making a bet on their own. >> how about utica? you've been able to amass a pretty good position. when we were in utica, we were with clemmen, previous...
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and in technology stocks, tech bell whether apple hit a new 52-week low on concerns whether slowing iphone and ipad sales. the market stays a modest midday whether word being made in the boston marathon investigation and, again, moved down toward the close. >> the problem for the stock market is a simple one. the market has been in an uptrend all year. now we've had two big down days, two days for selling on heavy volume. that's a question whether there is still an uptrend in the market. trend followers are an important part of the market. if they determine there's no more upside to the market, the uptrend could become a downtrend. for "the nightly business report," the new york stock exchange. >> the federal reserve remains steady and upbeat. moderate growth in all 12 of its banking regions over the past 6 weeks with the overall economy getting a big boost from housing and strong auto sales. the central bank also said the economy performed better during march and week's jobs report and the dip in retail sales would indicate. >> but that report didn't do much to boost confidence today. the
and in technology stocks, tech bell whether apple hit a new 52-week low on concerns whether slowing iphone and ipad sales. the market stays a modest midday whether word being made in the boston marathon investigation and, again, moved down toward the close. >> the problem for the stock market is a simple one. the market has been in an uptrend all year. now we've had two big down days, two days for selling on heavy volume. that's a question whether there is still an uptrend in the market....
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>> that technology does exist. the bureau does have access to it, but the catch here is they would have to have somebody in the database that matches up to that image. >> could they say this person is of middle east origin or -- >> i think it would be very early to even try to draw that conclusion. >> i don't think you can draw that from these pictures, even the latest one. it's hard to say if it's an american, someone from the middle east. it's not obvious. >> no, it's not. you need someone to step forward and say, i recognize these guys, i rented a room to them, i rented a storage rental, they come in regularly to eat, have coffee. it could manifest in a number of different ways. from that interview you could get a profile of who they are and where they're from. >> in terms of the way the fbi conduct these things, we have to assume when they release images like that, they have a lot more material at their disposal. >> exactly. >> they're trying to get out there, hook in exactly what they have hooked in, new photo
>> that technology does exist. the bureau does have access to it, but the catch here is they would have to have somebody in the database that matches up to that image. >> could they say this person is of middle east origin or -- >> i think it would be very early to even try to draw that conclusion. >> i don't think you can draw that from these pictures, even the latest one. it's hard to say if it's an american, someone from the middle east. it's not obvious. >> no,...
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and good news good news we have new internet technology called instagram now. so you can add a seepa tone to make your junk shot look like it came from a time when you could [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has brought his subversive journalist to hbo. that's perfect, i love subverting journalist. please welcome shane smith. [cheers and applause] please, mr. smith. can i call you shane? >> yes. >> stephen: thanks for coming on and thank you for wearing your formal t-shirt. cofounder of vies magazine can. are you acanadian person? >> i am indeed. >> stephen: okay. join us any time. it's become a global enterprise since then. a record level, in-house creative services agency, book must bishing division now you are the executive producer and correspondent for advice hbo's new news magazine. describe the brand. what is it other than, you know, different? [laughter] >> we started as a magazine about 18 years ago. >> book when there were magazines nl and we moved to 34 countries and as we traveled to those countries we notic
and good news good news we have new internet technology called instagram now. so you can add a seepa tone to make your junk shot look like it came from a time when you could [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has brought his subversive journalist to hbo. that's perfect, i love subverting journalist. please welcome shane smith. [cheers and applause] please, mr. smith. can i call you shane? >> yes. >> stephen: thanks for coming on and...
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suspects were told killed a police officer last night, a campus officer for the massachusetts institute of technology. this is that police officer, sean collier, 26 years old was shot to death in his police cruiser after midnight. he had been on the force about a year. after the that the suspects hijacked a car, threw the driver out unharmed, thread police on a chase through the northern suburbs of boston throwing bombs out of the car, gunfire as well on the pursuing officers, the car came to a halt for reasons we do not know. a fire fight ensued at that location, more bombs were thrown 200 rounds of ammunition was expended. the elder brother, tamerlan tsarnaev was killed that that fire fight but the younger brother, dzhokhar, 19 years old, escaped on foot. no sign of him since until perhaps this moment. what we're waiting to find out is whether, indeed, the police and the f.b.i. have found the suspect that they've been searching for so diligently all day long. john miller? >> it's interesting scott was this was for a swat team search for a suspect, an unusually large perimeter. this was a 20-block p
suspects were told killed a police officer last night, a campus officer for the massachusetts institute of technology. this is that police officer, sean collier, 26 years old was shot to death in his police cruiser after midnight. he had been on the force about a year. after the that the suspects hijacked a car, threw the driver out unharmed, thread police on a chase through the northern suburbs of boston throwing bombs out of the car, gunfire as well on the pursuing officers, the car came to a...
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new york where he teaches courses on technological innovation and communications and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the chairman, ranking member, the members of the committee for inviting me to testify here today. i have been studying immigration policy for more than a decade. i am honored to share when i have learned with you. i also want to thank the senator for his lead within the gang of eight to ensure that some reforms or included in s744. i also want to thank the senators for their long work in trying to provide clarity on how the h-1b and guest worker programs are being used in practice. we have the potential of tracking the best and brightest from around the world, and more importantly, keeping them here. much of our policy effort is misguided and focused mostly on expanding guest for programs rather than permanent immigration. i will focus my remarks today on the deeply flawed h-1b program. right now the majority of the h-1b program is being used to hire cheap, indentured workers. the bulk is being driven by the desire for lower cost workers, not a
new york where he teaches courses on technological innovation and communications and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the chairman, ranking member, the members of the committee for inviting me to testify here today. i have been studying immigration policy for more than a decade. i am honored to share when i have learned with you. i also want to thank the senator for his lead within the gang of eight to ensure that some reforms or included in s744. i also want to...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. iat bny mellon, our business e. is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done.
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this is food technology. the greatest technological advances in the country may very well have taken place in the oil industry, right? >> fracing. >> i was thinking you would go tang because that was nasa. >> we talk technology all of the time and we think silicon valley, but it's not. >> there's an article today in "the new york times" and i had rich kinder on, core labs, why? they map reservoirs and find there's a lot more oil and gas than you thought. american company, this is the kind of company, and it's the government. i find that when you look at halliburton. halliburton has pioneered everything from great sideways drilling to fracing fluid that tastes every bit as good as that mccafe that does not have the -- >> that is not true. the fracing fluid does not taste as good as the smoothie. >> the hibiscus taste, had i cut the fracing fluid with belvedere. >> tequila! >> then we'd never -- i'd become an alcoholic fracing fluid plus cuervo. >> fracing fluid from tequila. that will wake you up every morning
this is food technology. the greatest technological advances in the country may very well have taken place in the oil industry, right? >> fracing. >> i was thinking you would go tang because that was nasa. >> we talk technology all of the time and we think silicon valley, but it's not. >> there's an article today in "the new york times" and i had rich kinder on, core labs, why? they map reservoirs and find there's a lot more oil and gas than you thought....
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so many lawmakers are talking about technology and increased technology and smart cameras. and they don't think that that will infringe too much on americans' freedoms and liberties, you know. some feel that it still will. >> back to your wheelhouse, keeping track of the kids under the dome. with all of this going on,it throws -- it seems lke it throws the agenda out of whatever somebody's trying to get going in washington. whether it was the gun vote or immigration, a bill was starting to be introduced. seems like all of that has been pushed off of the table. >> well, you know, the gun vote just went down in flames this week. the president angrily saying that, you know, he was so disappointed, he was ashamed, he said, of washington. and frankly, it didn't look like from the beginning they had the votes to make that happen. but because of boston and because of the attention that wa taken off of when the vote actually happened, the pressure did come off some of those lawmakers, i think, and they were able to vote perhaps differently than they would have if the spotlight was
so many lawmakers are talking about technology and increased technology and smart cameras. and they don't think that that will infringe too much on americans' freedoms and liberties, you know. some feel that it still will. >> back to your wheelhouse, keeping track of the kids under the dome. with all of this going on,it throws -- it seems lke it throws the agenda out of whatever somebody's trying to get going in washington. whether it was the gun vote or immigration, a bill was starting...
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and can you get something that could be bigger than what you already have and we all know that with technology you can get more out of the old fields, but this is brand new stuff. >> well, what we are doing is the wise seismics that we have been doing -- >> what? >> wise athemmic seismic, and we have done it on the shelf, and we have joined with apache on some of the fields and you look for the big discoveries under salt. you think about this, if you want to hide a big oil under it is under salt. >> how deep? >> 15,000 to 20,000 are the primary targets. >> when you talk about, you are not a huge oil company, but this is the kind of thing that i would expect a huge oil company to do, and if we have things like happened with nick moran where, or davie jones to hit some dry holes how could you be put in a damaging position by this kind of thing? >> well, the wells that we are drill i drilling are $30 million or $40 million, and we have 30%, and the one exxon is $30 million and done the first two, and the risk/reward is high and the reason they are there and while they are good sizes for us, 30 to
and can you get something that could be bigger than what you already have and we all know that with technology you can get more out of the old fields, but this is brand new stuff. >> well, what we are doing is the wise seismics that we have been doing -- >> what? >> wise athemmic seismic, and we have done it on the shelf, and we have joined with apache on some of the fields and you look for the big discoveries under salt. you think about this, if you want to hide a big oil...
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so many lawmakers are talking about technology and increased technology and smart cameras. and they don't think that that will infringe too much on americans' freedoms and liberties, you know. some feel that it still will. >> back to your wheelhouse, keeping track of the kids under the dome. with all of this going on, it throws -- it seems like it throws the agenda out of whatever somebody's trying to get going in washington. whether it was the gun vote or immigration, a bill was starting to be introduced. seems like all of that has been pushed off of the table. >> well, you know, the gun vote just went down in flames this week. the president angrily saying that, you know, he was so disappointed, he was ashamed, he said, of washington. and frankly, it didn't look like from the beginning they had the votes to make that happen. but because of boston and because of the attention that was taken off of when the vote actually happened, the pressure d come off some of those lawmakers, i think, and they were able to vote perhaps differently than they would have if the spotlight was
so many lawmakers are talking about technology and increased technology and smart cameras. and they don't think that that will infringe too much on americans' freedoms and liberties, you know. some feel that it still will. >> back to your wheelhouse, keeping track of the kids under the dome. with all of this going on, it throws -- it seems like it throws the agenda out of whatever somebody's trying to get going in washington. whether it was the gun vote or immigration, a bill was starting...
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technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered question. >> michael, any insight into that? >> i know i sound like a broken record, but in these situations, false reports and misleading information is just a multitude of it. >> excuse me for a second, a reporter on the scene is getting pushed back. let's listen. >> they won't let us up there. >> back out. >> i can't say exactly where kerry is except in watertown, but he was near what was yellow crime tape before when he was reporting for the area. clearly in what seems to be a frantic way, they are moving them away from this area. james fox would tell you obviously they have an ongoing situation right there. we are hearing kerry now? >> and then as you know as we were starting to talk and i was beginning to give
technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered question. >> michael, any insight into that? >> i know i sound like a broken record, but in these situations, false reports and misleading information is...
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cameras are after the event but we need that kind of technology pro-active. the other key is not sit back and say we have to scrap what we had so far. if you take a look at all the events, newtown, fertilizer plant explosion in texas and this event, you have a capability among the first responders you haven't had before. that is what i refer to a homeland security dividend. we can build on that, better communications, working with public. >> heather: the lessons that were learned following the september 11th, 2001 attacks, first major event that has happened on u.s. soil since then. talk a little more about the lessons that have been learned that allowed boston to react the way they did. i know that boston had two citywide practice type runs prior to this. >> it's all about command and control, training, equipment and being able to give mutual aid and working together. you saw great combination of state and local lawmakers working together. >> heather: in new york city we have approximately 3,000 cameras we are able to monitor different areas. with those came
cameras are after the event but we need that kind of technology pro-active. the other key is not sit back and say we have to scrap what we had so far. if you take a look at all the events, newtown, fertilizer plant explosion in texas and this event, you have a capability among the first responders you haven't had before. that is what i refer to a homeland security dividend. we can build on that, better communications, working with public. >> heather: the lessons that were learned...
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area where just car was hiding now a helicopter off the officials was also able using heat signature technology to locate joe hart hiding out in this boat even though he was covering himself up now it's important to note that a two hour standoff and shootout between police and the heart continued eventually we know that there was negotiating attempts because the officials were very interested in getting him alive eventually they were able to arrest him take him into custody following his arrest your heart was taken to. the same hospital where his brother died also suffering severe injuries he's undergoing medical treatment under heavy security and officials are saying that the legal proceedings against him will begin as soon as he's able to communicate after a week filled with tragedy shock fear and a mass lockdown the city of boston has grieved out a sigh of relief but locals want to see justice and find out the motives behind the terror rocks that made so many question the illusion of safety they have been living under mr churkin r.t. massachusetts. the suspect's family claims they had been u
area where just car was hiding now a helicopter off the officials was also able using heat signature technology to locate joe hart hiding out in this boat even though he was covering himself up now it's important to note that a two hour standoff and shootout between police and the heart continued eventually we know that there was negotiating attempts because the officials were very interested in getting him alive eventually they were able to arrest him take him into custody following his arrest...
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so there's lots of different places that this technology can be broken into. so looking at how to secure it is a very difficult thing. >> we had an e-mail sent around nbc a little while ago, reminding everybody about securing your social media and other accounts and the message seemed to me, michelle, make your password as long as possible. that is what -- >> are we supposed to release all of that that we just heard? >> i'm just saying, make it as long as possible. >> long and complex. >> i would not say that's the key, because that, too, is also -- >> complexity is one thing, but length, they're telling us is another key component to making it a successful password. >> think about it. if they've compromised your computer and they have remote control access to your computer and you're already logged on, it doesn't matter how long your password is. >> bill, the issue is a hacker can e-mail your a photo at some event where i allegedly met bill griffeth and they're following you and can see you put in that very long password and type it back in. >> not only that,
so there's lots of different places that this technology can be broken into. so looking at how to secure it is a very difficult thing. >> we had an e-mail sent around nbc a little while ago, reminding everybody about securing your social media and other accounts and the message seemed to me, michelle, make your password as long as possible. that is what -- >> are we supposed to release all of that that we just heard? >> i'm just saying, make it as long as possible. >>...
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they will use all pieces of technology to try to narrow it down. bill: do you feel safe to say that the technology has made it easier or in ways has it complicated investigations like this? >> i think the more information is the better. you always have this management problem. if you get three terabytes of information that is lot a manage. i'm sure law enforcement loves to have this in the world of camera phones, the data available to try to track someone is a huge advantage. bill: what did you make of the rather overt public appeal for information? >> i think we've seen pretty dramatic developments over the last 24 hours. on the first day they asked for videos and pictures. that's to be expected. yesterday, and of course now i'm losing track, seems if this was an appeal we're running out of clues here and we want the public's help. within 24 hours of that first announcement or that announcement sort of opening it up i think we had a big break yesterday. bill: i think the hunch is to conclude what you just referred to. they're perhaps fishing. fran
they will use all pieces of technology to try to narrow it down. bill: do you feel safe to say that the technology has made it easier or in ways has it complicated investigations like this? >> i think the more information is the better. you always have this management problem. if you get three terabytes of information that is lot a manage. i'm sure law enforcement loves to have this in the world of camera phones, the data available to try to track someone is a huge advantage. bill: what...
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not just technology, people, processes, and technology. in terms of people, more than 2100 claims processors have completed training to improve the quality and productivity of decisions, or are being trained, and new employees now complete more claims than their predecessors. use of disability benefits questionnaires, online forms for submitting a medical evidence, that has dropped processing times of medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lanes for processing claims, an express lane for those that will predictably take less time, a special operations lane for unusual cases or those requiring special handling, and a core lane where roughly 60% of the claims will go, and that is the remainder. technology is critical in ending the backlog. our paperless processing system will be faster, improve access, drive automation, and reduced variance. 30 regional offices use the system now. homelessness -- the last of the goals is to end veterans homelessness in 2015. since 2009, we've reduced the estimated amount of homeless veteran
not just technology, people, processes, and technology. in terms of people, more than 2100 claims processors have completed training to improve the quality and productivity of decisions, or are being trained, and new employees now complete more claims than their predecessors. use of disability benefits questionnaires, online forms for submitting a medical evidence, that has dropped processing times of medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lanes for processing claims, an...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> as investigators continue to gather evidence, question witnesses and examine surveillance video, of which we understand there was a lot, from television news crews and cc-tv that would have been in that part of boston, there are still so many unanswered questioned tonight. i want to bring in my guests tonight. don, the joint terrorism task force is tonight saying to say that we're engag
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jobs, science, technology, engineering, math. a lot of very high-skilled, high-tech jobs in health care, and also in engineering. so listen up if you've got a kid in college if you're planning for your own future, science, technology, engineering, math, that's where the growth is on a lot of these jobs and that's where the money is, too. i'm going to tweet that whole list out and send it to your kid -- >> i know but here's the problem. what if the passion doesn't lie there, right? >> it's true. but remember what you can do well, what they'll pay you for and what you like -- >> make equal happiness. >> exactly. >> what's the one thing we need to know about our money? >> mortgage rates. the average 30 year fixed rate mortgage 3.41%. following for four weeks in a row now. 15 year mortgage 2.64. that's the popular refinancing option. look at those numbers. if you have a mortgage still in the 5% range you must refinance and you must do whatever you can to refinance. if you have not bought a home yet, still a lot of excitement about th
jobs, science, technology, engineering, math. a lot of very high-skilled, high-tech jobs in health care, and also in engineering. so listen up if you've got a kid in college if you're planning for your own future, science, technology, engineering, math, that's where the growth is on a lot of these jobs and that's where the money is, too. i'm going to tweet that whole list out and send it to your kid -- >> i know but here's the problem. what if the passion doesn't lie there, right?...
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it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've. covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. again in bahrain protests against this weekend's formula one grand prix of turn violent demonstrators are furious at the authorities decision to go ahead with the elite event despite growing complaints of human rights abuses in the country riot police responded with tear gas and stun grenades have protested through petrol bombs at the offices say they've arrested six people for blocking roads and setting cars a place activists accuse formula one of ignoring rights abuses as security forces clamp down in the lead up to the event and as wiki leaks founder julian assange has told us the international community is turning a blind eye to bahrain. it's disgraceful and the british involvement is even worse you had the former brother former organizational chief was calling up going over to bahrain to help win control parade in the same way that one that is called in relation to police. control demonstrations. in. united states. should be
it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've. covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. again in bahrain protests against this weekend's formula one grand prix of turn violent demonstrators are furious at the authorities decision to go ahead with the elite event despite growing complaints of human rights abuses in the country riot police responded with tear gas and stun grenades have protested through petrol bombs at the offices say they've...
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all the differences in technology from 9/11. pete william was discussing that on our show. the three terabytes of data that they say they have. that's 3 trillion bytes, the library of congress get that over several weeks. in technology circles, what they call crowd sourcing being used to try to take the communal desire to do something and to help catch whoever these perpetrators are. and yet from your experience on these issues, what can they do to speed up that process? that is an enormous amount for investigators to go through. is it not? >> it is. i think if this was just the boston police department, as good as they are, that would be an overwhelming technical matter. because we have the resources of the federal government, i think this is going to be able to be handled a lot easier than it otherwise would have been. it is just a matter of processing it. one of the good things about the age we live in, not only do people have phones that they're taking pictures. there's a the love data embedded in those pictures. time information, other sorts of information about where
all the differences in technology from 9/11. pete william was discussing that on our show. the three terabytes of data that they say they have. that's 3 trillion bytes, the library of congress get that over several weeks. in technology circles, what they call crowd sourcing being used to try to take the communal desire to do something and to help catch whoever these perpetrators are. and yet from your experience on these issues, what can they do to speed up that process? that is an enormous...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. ok going. right no way things are going the republic of texas better off than the state of texas texas has got its own like. it's got all the hall and gas and everything in. it's got all that and. everything you can survive but the rest the united states would say durst. not survive without the miners. striving for bread and an independent future. the republican texas analyse. for the past ten years colombia has welcomed foreign capital with open arms in his turn the new president juan manuel santos places mining at the center of his development model in bogota be independent expert coolio hero denounces and insist race relationship between the multinationals and the colombian political class. knowing. it isn't just an impression it's a reality that there exists a very strong link between these companies and the political elites that we have look at they serve the interests of the big multinationals. marked in red on the map of the country the land requested for mining concessions a
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. mission. critical free. for chargers free. free. free. free. free books videos for your media project for free media oh don carty dot com. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. and welcome back you are with our team. nicolas maduro has taken the reins of power in one of the world's most oil rich nations he was sworn in as venezuela's president on friday but it's been a rough start for the chosen successor of the late hugo chavez as his narrow victory sparked post-election violence that left seven people dead the government blames the opposition for instigating the clashes which erupted when thousands of supporters of main rival took to the streets they demanded a total vote recount the country's top electoral body finally agreed to a partial audit but cautioned that the poll result is altered was reversible dr william robinson a professor of sociology at california university says the protests that might be part of the ongoing effort to destabilize venezuela. this is not a new tactic on the
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believe that betting on technology to keep people safe is extremely risky. there's a huge escalation in security and fear and in police presence i mean there are there's was a horrific scene in boston but the response will be incredibly disproportionate we will see an intense upsurge in fear and even indian police and military presence this illusion that technology is going to save us that feeling our skies with drones and covering our buildings with surveillance cameras and treating every airport airline passenger as a potential terrorist is going to save us is to use an incredible delusion we have seen a predictable and predicted increase in terrorism throughout the course of the global war on the globe or the global war on terror as they call it you cannot fight a war against a tactic and not kill people. and eliminate. violence by other people in fact you have just the opposite effect as top u.s. military commanders have confessed and it has taken very little time for a new measure to appear highly controversial cyber security bill finally get from the o
believe that betting on technology to keep people safe is extremely risky. there's a huge escalation in security and fear and in police presence i mean there are there's was a horrific scene in boston but the response will be incredibly disproportionate we will see an intense upsurge in fear and even indian police and military presence this illusion that technology is going to save us that feeling our skies with drones and covering our buildings with surveillance cameras and treating every...
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science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. internationally in the very heart of moscow. thanks for staying with us you're watching r t washington is not yet ready to recognize the results of venezuela's presidential election that's according to u.s. secretary of state john kerry in sunday's polls in the oil rich nation saw the designated a of a good job as nicolas maduro won by a razor thin majority prompting large scale rallies across the country both for and against his victory mean all that as well as the supreme court has ruled that there is no legal basis full recount which has demanded which was demanded by majoris opposition rival and the u.s. the newly elected president also claimed that washington's been trying to destabilize when his well i'm so she all of the professor dr william robinson says this is nothing new when it comes to you was a tactics in the region. this is a new tactic on the part of washington to talk to the owner not in charge to go to the board of the new things where the opposition and general. th
science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. internationally in the very heart of moscow. thanks for staying with us you're watching r t washington is not yet ready to recognize the results of venezuela's presidential election that's according to u.s. secretary of state john kerry in sunday's polls in the oil rich nation saw the designated a of a good job as nicolas maduro won by a razor thin majority prompting large scale rallies...